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English: Cranial material in (a) lateral view. Maxillae (b) of †Microteras borealis and †Eoscincus ornatus (left maxilla, reflected) compared, with insets showing their distinctive dentitions (teeth) and premaxillary process morphology (premax. process). †Microteras borealis possesses symmetrical, weakly tricuspid maxillary teeth, whereas the maxillary teeth of †Eoscincus ornatus are unicuspid and weakly recurved. Also note the medially divergent septomaxillary flange in †Eoscincus ornatus. Endocast in (c) right lateral, (d) left lateral, and (e) dorsal views. Maxilla—red, braincase—light purple, brain endocast—dark gray, inner ear—yellowish green.
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Author Chase D. Brownstein, Dalton L. Meyer, Matteo Fabbri, Bhart-Anjan S. Bhullar, & Jacques A. Gauthier

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Computed tomography scans of the skull material of Microterus gen. nov. compared to Eoscincus

22 November 2022

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